Re: [PATCH] mm/memblock: Add memblock_alloc_or_panic interface

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On Fri, 20 Dec 2024 17:26:38 +0800 Guo Weikang <guoweikang.kernel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Before SLUB initialization, various subsystems used memblock_alloc to
allocate memory. In most cases, when memory allocation fails, an immediate
panic is required. To simplify this behavior and reduce repetitive checks,
introduce `memblock_alloc_or_panic`. This function ensures that memory
allocation failures result in a panic automatically, improving code
readability and consistency across subsystems that require this behavior.


Seems nice.

...

--- a/include/linux/memblock.h
+++ b/include/linux/memblock.h
@@ -417,6 +417,19 @@ static __always_inline void *memblock_alloc(phys_addr_t size, phys_addr_t align)
 				      MEMBLOCK_ALLOC_ACCESSIBLE, NUMA_NO_NODE);
 }
 
+static __always_inline void *memblock_alloc_or_panic(phys_addr_t size, phys_addr_t align)

We lost the printing of the function name, but it's easy to retain with
something like

#define memblock_alloc_or_panic(size, align)	\
		__memblock_alloc_or_panic(size, align, __func__)

+{
+	void *addr = memblock_alloc(size, align);
+
+	if (unlikely(!addr))
+#ifdef CONFIG_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
+		panic("%s: Failed to allocate %llu bytes\n", __func__, size);

Won't this always print "memblock_alloc_or_panic: Failed ..."?  Not
very useful.

+#else
+		panic("%s: Failed to allocate %u bytes\n", __func__, size);
+#endif

We can avoid the ifdef with printk's "%pap"?

+	return addr;
+}





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